Friday, May 29, 2009

I just love cherry blossom season and to me, there is nothing more symbolic of Japan than the cherry blossom. This spring the blossoms were so stunning that I took photo after photo! I did not want to hide these gorgeous photos in an album, so I came up with an idea that allows me to keep my photos on display. No, not a mini album, really as this Sakura (cherry blossomm) album is a full 12x12. Urban Lily Secret Keeper comes with a 12" x 12" base layout with 2 folding flaps that perform as a cover and 4 separate insert layers with tabs that you can arrange any way you like. Each peice is made of white heavy-weight cardstock so that your finished album can stand upright with ease.

I started by painting the outside of my cover pink and the inside a sky blue. Next, I decorated each flap using washi paper, Bazzill and various pink patterned papers. Before adding the photos and embellies, I checked how I wanted each flap to be arranged in the album. This determined what I would place on each flap - in other words, what is going to show when the album is displayed? My journaling is on the inside flap, so it is not visible at all when the album is on display.

The prima flowers were the perfect finishing touch to my album. I had so many photos, that the entire album came together so nicely.

Click on the link above to purchase your own Urban Lily Secret Keeper and show me what you come up with!

Friday, May 22, 2009

I just got my new order from Scrapbook.com of Prima's Wildwood Collection - Wood and Mulberry Flowers!You have to see these flowers to appreciate their beauty. I chose the Safron and the colors and textures are fabulous. My package contained: 1. a lovely, orange-colored straw-fibered flower a bit larger than 3" across 2. a yellow 2 1/2" straw flower 3. a yellow 1 1/2 inch fier flower 4. a yellow 2" petal 5. a yellow 2" blossom made of slliced pods 6. a brown 1 3/4" sead pod flower 7. a 4" long branch of orange dried pods. Each one is gorgeous with a pretty natural fiber center. The sliced pod flower is a bit fragile and one of the petals broke apart when I handled it. I layered my flowers on my project, though, so you cannot tell. And since they are natural, I expect them to be fragile. I am concerned how they will hold up in my album as they are quite bulky and the brown flower has pointy edges. I may have to lay something between the pages in my album to protect the facing page. They might have been better used on the cover of a mini album, but they look so pretty on my 12x12 page, that I couldn't resist them. They come in 6 pretty colors and now I think I need to get some more!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

It's time to win another RAK from Japan! Everyone is elligible - simply make a LO from my sketch above. Then: 1) make a comment to anything on my blog and 2) email me your LO, or a link to your LO by June 12.

I promise to have the RAK out to the winner within the week. (You have my Dad to thank for that as he truly taught me to be prompt.) I can't wait to see what you come up with!

So what will you win? It will be something special from Japan, of course!Happy Scrappin'!

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Since receiving my first camera at the age of 10, I have enthusiastically photographed life's moments, big and small. For me scrapbooking and photography go hand-in-hand. You don't have to be an artistic person to start scrapbooking. All you need is the desire to be the memory keeper of your family's special occasions and favorite moments. Scrapbooking is about the fun of telling the story that I want my children and family to remember. I enjoy experiencing new places and things, learning new crafts, trying out new ideas, and inspiring others to take photographs and scrapbook. This is a place where I can share a little bit of all those things.